Here we are once again, as we come to the Peanuts special that is pretty much the most embraced and popular, with Great Pumpkin a close second. Commercialization, sermons, and looped dance scenes make this one a classic all around.
That dance scene has probably been satirized more than anything else in Charlie Brown's history.
"I love dancing repeatedly!"
That dance scene has probably been satirized more than anything else in Charlie Brown's history.
It always seems to me like this airs a little too early. I like watching it a lot closer to Christmas.
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I'll be looking foreword to watching the next Peanuts Christmas special they're having next week, even though it isn't nearly as good as the classic Christmas special.
Which one? Aren't there, like, five Peanuts Christmas specials? I like It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown. Not quite as good as the first one, even though my memories for It's Christmastime Again go further back than for the "classic" one (I had It's Christmastime Again on a tape that I got at the gas station ages ago.) It's Christmastime Again was just a bunch of strips stitched together, but they did it in such a cohesive fashion that it worked well.
You said it--Shermy looks like a zombie, Freda looks like a Hooters cheer leader, Sally looks like she's running,the twin girls look like wig wag signals Violet looks like she's sniffing her armpits and that dude in the yellow shirt looks like a puppet on a string; only Linus seems to move to the beat.Here we are once again, as we come to the Peanuts special that is pretty much the most embraced and popular, with Great Pumpkin a close second. Commercialization, sermons, and looped dance scenes make this one a classic all around.
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You said it--Shermy looks like a zombie, Freda looks like a Hooters cheer leader, Sally looks like she's running,the twin girls look like wig wag signals Violet looks like she's sniffing her armpits and that dude in the yellow shirt looks like a puppet on a string; only Linus seems to move to the beat.